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[Politics] European Parliament Elections (23rd May 2019)

Who will you be voting for in the upcoming EU elections?


  • Total voters
    206
  • Poll closed .






Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
18,871
Worthing
It's interesting that recommends LibDem for the Southwest when Molly Cato is a sitting Green MP, apparently well thought of.

It is. I'm not saying I agree with this analysis, as the tweet is from the Lib Dems.
 




nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,595
Gods country fortnightly
Rupert Lowe, ex-Soton Chairman standing for the Hedge fund managers party too, bound to pick a lot of votes with Saints fans...
 


Bob!

Coffee Buyer
Jul 5, 2003
11,125
Remain United has worked out the best Remain party to vote for in your area for tactical voting reasons. In the SE it is better to stick to LibDem.

https://www.remainunited.org/be-tactical/

So looking at that chart it says without tactical voting the result would be:
Con 2, Lab 2, Lib1, Chuk 1, Brexit 4

with tactical voting
Con 2, Lab 2, Lib 2, Chuk 0, Brexit 4
(no effect really)

and then basically suggest in every region in England that Remainers should vote Lib Dem.

Was the website set up by LibDems?
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
So looking at that chart it says without tactical voting the result would be:
Con 2, Lab 2, Lib1, Chuk 1, Brexit 4

with tactical voting
Con 2, Lab 2, Lib 2, Chuk 0, Brexit 4
(no effect really)

and then basically suggest in every region in England that Remainers should vote Lib Dem.

Was the website set up by LibDems?

I don't know, but it does say it isn't complete yet.
 


Baker lite

Banned
Mar 16, 2017
6,309
in my house
So looking at that chart it says without tactical voting the result would be:
Con 2, Lab 2, Lib1, Chuk 1, Brexit 4

with tactical voting
Con 2, Lab 2, Lib 2, Chuk 0, Brexit 4
(no effect really)

and then basically suggest in every region in England that Remainers should vote Lib Dem.

Was the website set up by LibDems?

Or, alternatively People could vote for who they would prefer to represent their best interests.
Worth remembering, the Lib dems wanted to see the Albion extinct.
Also worth remembering, isn’t it an absolute stain on democracy that these elections are taking place?


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Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
18,871
Worthing
Or, alternatively People could vote for who they would prefer to represent their best interests.
Worth remembering, the Lib dems wanted to see the Albion extinct.
Also worth remembering, isn’t it an absolute stain on democracy that these elections are taking place?


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Given the way the voting works, that would not be the best way to approach this.
 


nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,595
Gods country fortnightly
Or, alternatively People could vote for who they would prefer to represent their best interests.
Worth remembering, the Lib dems wanted to see the Albion extinct.
Also worth remembering, isn’t it an absolute stain on democracy that these elections are taking place?


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That was 20 years ago, it could have just as easily been a Tory. It wasn't like it was LD party policy to wipe Albion off the map

Better than voting for a party that basically prepared to make the UK extinct for the sake of a Little Englander style Brexit.
 


Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
NSC Patron
Apr 5, 2014
23,578
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Not sure about that. We have a Green MEP in the south-east as well as a Lib Dem.

There's a few Tories and UKIP too. One Labour, I think.
 






Jan 30, 2008
31,981
That was 20 years ago, it could have just as easily been a Tory. It wasn't like it was LD party policy to wipe Albion off the map

Better than voting for a party that basically prepared to make the UK extinct for the sake of a Little Englander style Brexit.

stop grizzling .
regards
DR
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
So what will the Brexit party do if they got into a position to affect things? We don't know, they refuse to tell us.

So how would they deal with the issues which surround their preferred Brexit? We don't know, they refuse to tell us.

So what do they think about other non-Brexit issues such as the NHS? We don't know, they refuse to tell us.

So where is the money coming from? We don't know, they...ah, you get the picture now.

yep ,you're running scared of the fact they will wipe the floor in the euro elections , IT'S A SHAME YOU HAVEN'T GOT THE "REAL FEEL" OF THE PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY .......... BRINGING BACK DEMOCRACY
regards
DR
 








KZNSeagull

Well-known member
Nov 26, 2007
19,814
Wolsingham, County Durham
No manifesto, no policies, so just voting blind.




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Did you watch Politics Live today? Andrew Neil was having great fun - the Tory didn't know if they were publishing a manifesto or not, the Brexit Party bloke said there is a manifesto but it will be published after the election and the Labour Party have published a manifesto but didn't want to put anyone on the show to answer questions about it (he also commented that a lot of it was not about Europe anyway)

One might think that this election is a bit of a farce.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Did you watch Politics Live today? Andrew Neil was having great fun - the Tory didn't know if they were publishing a manifesto or not, the Brexit Party bloke said there is a manifesto but it will be published after the election and the Labour Party have published a manifesto but didn't want to put anyone on the show to answer questions about it (he also commented that a lot of it was not about Europe anyway)

One might think that this election is a bit of a farce.

I saw a clip from it.
 




A1X

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 1, 2017
17,812
Deepest, darkest Sussex




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